Overview
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go-reddit is a Go client library for accessing the Reddit API.
You can view Reddit's official API documentation here.
Install
go get github.com/vartanbeno/go-reddit/v2
The repository structure for managing multiple major versions follows the one outlined here.
Usage
Make sure to have a Reddit app with a valid client id and secret. Here is a quick guide on how to create an app and get credentials.
package main
import "github.com/vartanbeno/go-reddit/v2/reddit"
func main() {
credentials := reddit.Credentials{ID: "id", Secret: "secret", Username: "username", Password: "password"}
client, _ := reddit.NewClient(credentials)
}
You can pass in a number of options to NewClient
to further configure the client (see reddit/reddit-options.go). For example, to use a custom HTTP client:
httpClient := &http.Client{Timeout: time.Second * 30}
client, _ := reddit.NewClient(credentials, reddit.WithHTTPClient(httpClient))
Read-Only Mode
The DefaultClient
method returns a valid, read-only client with limited access to the Reddit API, much like a logged out user. You can initialize your own and configure it further using options via NewReadonlyClient
:
client, _ := reddit.NewReadonlyClient()
Examples
Configure the client from environment variables. When using this option, it's ok to pass an empty struct for the credentials.
client, _ := reddit.NewClient(reddit.Credentials{}, reddit.FromEnv)
Submit a comment.
comment, _, err := client.Comment.Submit(context.Background(), "t3_postid", "comment body")
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Printf("Comment permalink: %s\n", comment.Permalink)
Upvote a post.
_, err := client.Post.Upvote(context.Background(), "t3_postid")
if err != nil {
return err
}
Get r/golang's top 5 posts of all time.
posts, _, err := client.Subreddit.TopPosts(context.Background(), "golang", &reddit.ListPostOptions{
ListOptions: reddit.ListOptions{
Limit: 5,
},
Time: "all",
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Printf("Received %d posts.\n", len(posts))
More examples are available in the examples folder.
Design
The package design is heavily inspired from Google's GitHub API client and DigitalOcean's API client.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! For any bug reports/feature requests, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.